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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Practicing Present Simple | Daily Routine | English Listening Skills | Everyday Speaking Skills | English speaking practice | english speaking practice | English Skills with Kate
    Welcome, English language enthusiasts, to my channel "English Skills with Kate"! In this educational video, we will learn English through history in a Simple Present. Join us as we explore stories from the lives of those around us, learn new words and phrases, and refine our listening comprehension skills. Enhance your listening abilities and practice English in an authentic environment. Immerse yourself in this experience and elevate your English proficiency.
    📘Here's what awaits us in today's video:
    - Practicing Present Simple - Daily Routine. We will learn new words and phrases that Matt uses in his story of an ordinary day.
    - Useful words and phrases: Learn practical language ideal for beginners and intermediate learners.
    - Practice speaking. Improve your speaking skills by repeating parts of my story.
    - Listening: Test yourself on the last segment without subtitles to improve your listening skills.
    🕒 Chapters:
    00:00 - Introduction to English skills with Kate
    00:27 - Practicing Present Simple - Daily Routine. Is the beginning of the story
    02:44 - Speaking Practice on repeat with me
    12:54 - Listen to the story on repeat with me without the subtitles
    🔊Special words and phrases highlighted in the text for the video, with additional explanations:
    💬 In the midst of preparing: In the midst of" is an idiom that means "in the middle of" or "during." "Preparing" is the main action happening. So, together, the phrase means "during the act of preparing." It's like saying, "Right in the middle of getting ready for something.
    💬 Upcoming Admission: Means the upcoming process where people will be accepted into a school or program.
    💬 Making frequent trips: This phrase means going on journeys often or regularly.
    💬 Catch the train: Simply means to get on the train before it leaves.
    💬 Skyscrapers: These are very tall buildings, usually found in urban areas, often with many floors.
    💬 Rushing: When we say someone is "rushing," it means they are moving quickly, often in a hurry.
    💬 Anticipation: Means looking forward to something, like when you're excited about an upcoming event or something you're going to do.
    💬 Impressive: Something that leaves a strong, positive impression due to its quality, size, or significance.
    💬 Navigate: To find one's way through or manage successfully, often in a complex situation.
    💬 Established in her career: Refers to someone who has achieved stability and success in their profession.
    💬 Source of advice and support: Someone who provides guidance and assistance when needed.
    💬 Grab a bite: To get something to eat, usually a quick meal or snack.
    💬 Outlet for relaxation and focus: A way to relieve stress and concentrate, often through activities that one enjoys.
    💬 Stroll through the park: To leisurely walk in a relaxed manner through a public green space.
    💬 Natural progression: Refers to something that develops or evolves in a logical or expected manner.
    💬 Embark on a new chapter: To start or begin a new phase or period in one's life or journey.
    💬 Fluffy cat: A cat with soft, thick fur that gives it a fluffy appearance.
    💬 Loyal pet: A faithful and devoted animal companion.
    💬 Making the move to: Refers to relocating or transitioning to a new place or situation.
    💬 Heart of the Big Apple: Refers to the central or core area of New York City, often associated with its bustling energy and cultural significance.
    🔔 Don't forget to like my video, share it with your friends, and subscribe to my channel so you don't miss my next stories in English.
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